News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1666
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ArticleInsecticide approved for Diamondback moth control
Benevia 10OD has been granted a new 120-day EAMU to help brassica growers tackle Diamondback moth infestation
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ArticleRussian smugglers upgrade dirt road
Resourceful smugglers of contraband EU fruit into Russia have improved a dirt road through the village of Klimenki to allow lorries to bypass customs
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ArticleAirfreight shows modest growth
Figures from Airports Council International (ACI) show a 0.5 per cent growth rate in global freight volumes for first half of 2016
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ArticleUnusual produce sees spike in demand
Wholesalers report greater demand in niche lines such as heritage produce, coloured vegetables and micro herbs
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ArticleNW cherries coming out on top
Northwest Cherry Growers president, BJ Thurlby, reflects on the 2016 season, which is still in progress in a limited way
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ArticleCountdown on to Asia Fruit Logistica
Visitors to the Hong Kong event can look forward to participating in a rich programme of conference events
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ArticleIndonesian citrus imports halve
Import regulations have curbed citrus volumes entering Indonesia, with some tonnage cut by half
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ArticleFrance set for top crop
France expects a great quality apple crop this season, thanks to perfect summer weather
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Asia eludes EU apple suppliers
Europe neither has the right varieties nor adequate market access to become a key apple exporter to Asia, says analyst
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ArticleRobert Lumley joins Cutri Fruit
Appointment follows a trend of new and innovative expansion for Australian company
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ArticleExotic fruit firm in administration
Sabana Incorporated, which was run by Ed Hawkey and Hannes Martin, suffered from "operational issues"
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ArticlePolish cherry production to rise
USDA Gain report forecasts production growth in the country's fresh sweet and sour cherry industries
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ArticleSpain imports more fruit
Bananas, apples and watermelons lead the way as the country brings in greater volumes of fruit and vegetables in the first half
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ArticleHort Innovation announces ‘mini-MBA’
Horticulture Innovation Australia has announced a master class in global horticulture business and an industry-focused PhD scholarship
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ArticleJET Direct open for third-party services
Brisbane wholesaler J E Tipper has opened its state-of-the-art JET Direct facility for fruit conditioning, pre-pack and logistics
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ArticleA GlobalGAP view
GlobalGAP chief executive Dr Kristian Moeller updates on the latest opportunities for Good Agricultural Practice certification in 2016
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ArticleTesco faces anger after removing Scottish flag
Retailer is facing a barrage of angry tweets from Scottish shoppers after Scottish flag replaced with Union Jack on berries
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ArticleUpro Nature taps Iranian promise
The new joint venture between Iran’s Upro Tarh Pouya Kish and Italian firm Nature aims to bring Iran’s agriculture sector into the modern era
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ArticleRecord low on retail promotions
Supermarkets are moving to simpler pricing as Kantar records lowest number of promotions since 2010
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ArticleIfco Europe hits milestone
Company achieves 1bn milestone as retailers rapidly expand use of RPCs for fresh food

